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Mr. Pot, Meet Mr. Kettle

Discussion in 'Alley of Dangerous Angles' started by Aldeth the Foppish Idiot, Oct 28, 2004.

  1. Aldeth the Foppish Idiot

    Aldeth the Foppish Idiot Armed with My Mallet O' Thinking Veteran

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    This is the best one yet. This is absolutely true, you can look it up on MSNBC.com.

    Today, Bush made this comment regarding Kerry:

    What? Are you freaking serious? So, for example, someone who starts in war in Iraq before knowing all the facts is not a person you want as your commander in chief? I mean, is this not a microcosm of the War in Iraq? And perhaps a better question, why isn't Kerry jumping all over this?
     
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    Gee, Aldeth. I don't believe he ever said that. It's prob'ly one of those...ex-agg-er-ations. *smirk* heh heh heh.

    Kerry will jump on this, believe me. And even if he doesn't, Wesley Clark and General McPeak already have. Clarks nails him on it:
    General Merrill McPeak:
    Even Rudy Guliani, who's lost my respect completely, had this to say in defense of Bush, who in the very same speech said Kerry was denigrating our troops by criticizing him:
    Is nothing Bush's fault? Ever? Or anyone else in his administration? Can they take responsibility for anything? Is there anyone left on earth whom these people haven't passed the buck to?

    These cocks will do anything to win. How guys like Hack, Snook and Grey - all of whom I have great respect and affection for - can sit there and say they support our troops and still pull the lever for Bush is astonishing to me. I just don't get it.
     
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    Mr. Bor, Meet Mr. Ring

    No offence...
     
  4. Aldeth the Foppish Idiot

    Aldeth the Foppish Idiot Armed with My Mallet O' Thinking Veteran

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    I would think a Brit would have some interest in this, considering you're the only other country on the planet that is making any type of significant contribution in Iraq, but whatever.

    Apparently not. Just once, I'd love the hear Bush say, "My bad."

    EDIT: WOO HOO!!!!! 2000 posts! :cool:
     
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    Well, I lost a lot of confidence in Blair when he blindly followed Bush like a lap dog anyway... theres nothing I can do to affect the situation, so I just leave it with 'em.

    So then I just sit back, chuck some football on the telly and crack a tinny open.
     
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    Rudy Guliani's a complete sellout.

    As for Kerry jumping on this, I have a lot of respect for him, but he's missed some critical chances in this race, and I have a feeling this will be another that he misses.
     
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    Please, somebody tell John Kerry it's Christmas. This has "home run" written all over it.

    Seriously, between this, the faith vs reality-based community stuff, the weapons going missing and the new hostilities in Iraq (conveniently a few days before the election), I fail to see how anyone with a working synapse and any critical faculties could not see Bush for what he is.

    Okay, so this is an isolated election issue, and won't change anyone's mind if they didn't feel homeland security was a top priority. But I can't believe how amazingly stupid a statement this is.
     
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    This late into the race, all the undecided are already decided. The campaign effort now has shifted to getting your people to get out to vote and find "ways" to get 'not your people' to not get out to vote. Unless radical things happened (ie, just hypothetically speaking, another attack on american soil which connects to the 350 tons missing explosives), voters' decisions are not going change drastically. Bush's statement discussed here might be useful but not crucial.
     
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